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Argentine literature, i.e. the set of literary works produced by writers who originated from Argentina, is one of the most prolific, relevant and influential in the whole Spanish speaking world, with renowned writers such as Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortázar, Leopoldo Lugones and Ernesto Sábato.
This is a list of Argentine literary figures, including poets, novelists, children's writers, essayists, and scholars This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Book publishing companies of Argentina (7 P) Argentine books (4 C, 14 P) ... Pages in category "Argentine literature" The following 9 pages are in this category, out ...
Argentine non-fiction books (2 C, 3 P) Argentine novels (8 C, 5 P) S. Argentine short story collections (2 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Argentine books"
Ernesto Sabato (June 24, 1911 – April 30, 2011) was an Argentine novelist, essayist, painter, and physicist.According to the BBC he "won some of the most prestigious prizes in Hispanic literature" and "became very influential in the literary world throughout Latin America". [2]
Julio Florencio Cortázar [1] (26 August 1914 – 12 February 1984; Latin American Spanish: [ˈxuljo koɾˈtasaɾ] ⓘ) was an Argentine and naturalised French novelist, short story writer, poet, essayist, and translator.
Argentine novels adapted into plays (1 P) W. Works based on Argentine novels (1 C) Pages in category "Argentine novels" The following 5 pages are in this category ...
Arlt's second novel, the popular Los siete locos (The Seven Madmen) was rough, brutal, colloquial, and surreal, a complete break from the polite, middle-class literature more typical of Argentine literature. Los lanzallamas (The Flame-Throwers) was the sequel, and these two novels together are thought by many to be his greatest work. What ...